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If you could transport someone from the year 1916 to the present, we ask a little proudly, wouldn't that person be stupefied by the changes?
The more serious you are about modern art, the more likely you are to be stupefied by "Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction," a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art.
Daniel Radcliffe was sent his original "Harry Potter" audition tape recently and reportedly found it a little hard to watch, but you'll probably be stupefied as to why.
I think "getting high" is what I did when I was 15, when I would just laugh uncontrollably, be stupefied, and proceed to lose myself in manic happiness.
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Soapbox fiction can be stupefying.
They seem to be stupefying even themselves with their massive emanations of bullshit.
There are twenty or so minutes of riveting Beyoncé performance footage, but the dullness of the rest can be stupefying.
The 129 hours of television of what are minor sports to Americans proved to be stupefying to audiences in the United States.
The person may become confused, and the headache may be stupefying.
The investigators planning and running the trial would not live to see it concluded, and the cost would be stupefying.
"I was stupefied.
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